US20130278013A1 - Inflatable Side Rail Deflector Apparatus For Small Offset Collisions - Google Patents
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- This disclosure relates to an expandable deflector attached to a sub-frame, or other frame part, of a vehicle that displaces the vehicle laterally or imparts a rotational moment to the vehicle in a frontal impact with a laterally offset object.
- Vehicles are designed and tested for crashworthiness.
- One parameter in testing vehicle design is the extent of any intrusion into a passenger compartment of a vehicle as a result of a crash test. Intrusions may be measured in a variety of locations, including areas identified, for example, as the toe pan, brake pedal, instrument panel, footrest and door opening.
- Frontal crash tests focus on impacts with objects that are centrally located between the frame rails of the vehicle.
- the bumper beam of a vehicle is generally secured to the vehicle frame through crush cans, or other intervening structures, that are designed to absorb energy.
- Crush cans absorb impact energy by progressively collapsing. The extent or possibility of any intrusion of an object into the passenger compartment is reduced by the energy absorbed by the crash cans.
- an apparatus for managing energy of an offset impact by a vehicle having a frame and a front tire with an object laterally outboard of the frame.
- the apparatus may comprise a deflector attached to the frame that has an unexpanded condition and an expanded condition.
- the body of the vehicle surrounds the frame and defines a space in front of the front tire and adjacent to the deflector that is at least partially filled by the deflector in the expanded condition.
- the deflector is effective to rotate the vehicle to move a first side of the vehicle that impacts the object toward a longitudinal centerline of the vehicle during the impact.
- an intrusion avoidance apparatus for a vehicle having a body, a frame, a bumper, and an impact absorbing member disposed between the frame and the bumper that defines a void within the body.
- the intrusion avoidance apparatus comprises an inflatable member, a sensor that provides a signal upon sensing that the void within the body of the vehicle is about to receive an object in the course of a collision with the object.
- a controller receives the signal and provides an actuation signal to a pyrotechnic inflator that is actuated by the actuation signal to inflate the inflatable member to fill the void.
- an apparatus for managing kinetic energy of a frontal impact with an object in a vehicle having a passenger compartment.
- the apparatus comprises a frame assembly, a bumper beam attached to the frame assembly and impact force absorbing elements attached between the frame assembly and the bumper beam.
- a pair of inflatable members may be disposed laterally outboard of the frame assembly and spaced rearward from the bumper beam.
- the inflatable members are attached to the frame assembly in a deflated condition. If the impact with the object occurs outboard from the frame assembly so that the frontal impact is not fully absorbed by the impact absorbing elements, the inflatable member is inflated to rotate the vehicle away from the object to reduce intrusion of the object into the vehicle toward the passenger compartment.
- the apparatus may further comprise a sensor disposed on the vehicle that senses the object impacted by the vehicle outboard of the frame and provides an offset impact signal to a controller.
- the controller receives the offset impact signal and provides an actuation signal to an inflator operatively connected to the deflector to inflate the deflector in response to the actuation signal.
- the sensor may sense the object before the object impacts the vehicle.
- the sensor may be selected from the group consisting essentially of a radar system or a machine vision system.
- the sensor may be an accelerometer or an electro-resistive sensor that senses the object when the object contacts the bumper of the vehicle.
- the deflector may have a metal skin that is folded in the unexpanded condition and unfolded in the expanded condition.
- the deflector may be folded flat against the frame in the unexpanded condition.
- FIG. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view of the front of a vehicle with several different examples of sensors that are shown diagrammatically and may be used to sense an offset impact with an object;
- FIG. 2 is a fragmentary bottom plan view of a frame, bumper rail, impact absorbing member, and a deflated deflector;
- FIG. 3 is a fragmentary perspective view of a frame, bumper rail, impact absorbing member, and an inflated deflector;
- FIG. 4 is a fragmentary bottom plan view of a frame, bumper rail, impact absorbing member and an inflated deflector at the point of initial impact by the bumper with an object;
- FIG. 5 is a fragmentary bottom plan view of a frame, bumper rail, impact absorbing member and an inflated deflector at the point of initial impact by the deflector with the object;
- FIG. 6 is a fragmentary bottom plan view of a frame, bumper rail, impact absorbing member and an inflated deflector at the conclusion of the inflated deflector's impact with the object.
- a front portion of a vehicle 10 is shown that includes the front bumper fascia 12 and a pair of front tires 14 .
- the vehicle 10 includes a passenger compartment 16 .
- a side 18 of the vehicle 10 is also partially illustrated.
- a controller 20 is diagrammatically represented that is adapted to receive a signal from a sensor 22 , such as an electro-resistive sensor or a capacitive sensor.
- a sensor 22 such as an electro-resistive sensor or a capacitive sensor.
- sensors such as radar 24 , a machine vision system 26 , or one or more accelerometers 28 .
- the sensors are used to sense or predictively sense an impact with the vehicle 10 and send an offset impact warning signal.
- a deflector 30 or inflatable member
- the frame rail 32 may be part of a vehicle frame or a frame assembly to which the inflatable member 30 is attached.
- An inflator 38 is also secured to the frame rail 32 and is operatively connected to the inflatable member 30 to inflate the inflatable member 30 in the event of a collision.
- An impact absorbing member 42 is shown disposed between a bumper beam 46 and the frame rail 32 .
- the deflector 30 is shown in its expanded or deployed position.
- the deflector 30 is attached to the frame rail 32 of the vehicle 10 .
- the deflector fills a space 48 , or void, located in the front quarter panel area of the vehicle 10 .
- the space 48 is defined by the front tires 14 , frame rail 32 and a body panel 40 .
- the body panel 40 defines a portion of the side 18 of the vehicle 10 .
- a sensor 22 such as an electro-resistive sensor, is shown disposed on the reverse side of the bumper fascia 12 .
- Several impact absorbing members 42 such as crush cones, are shown between the bumper fascia 12 and the bumper beam 46 .
- the vehicle 10 is shown without bumper fascia just after contacting an object 50 .
- the sensor 22 shown in FIGS. 1 and 3 , will have been triggered.
- the deflector 30 is shown as it is inflated to at least partially fill the space 48 , or void.
- the void 48 is formed by the frame rail 32 , the front tire 14 and the body panel 40 .
- the deflector 30 is located between the front tire 14 and the bumper beam 46 .
- the object 50 is shown in contact with the end impact member 42 .
- the vehicle 10 is shown with the object 50 impacting the inflated deflector 30 .
- the deflector 30 is shown deflecting the side 18 of the vehicle 10 toward the centerline of the vehicle as indicated by the arrow in FIG. 5 .
- the deflector 30 is shown inflated and attached to the frame rail 32 .
- the deflector 30 or inflatable member, is shown partially filling the space 48 , or void, defined in the front quarter area of the vehicle 10 .
- the object 50 is shown with the vehicle 10 enveloping the object 50 within the space 48 .
- the object 50 is shown just forward of the front tire 14 and the front tire 14 is shown displaced rearwardly.
- the side 18 of the vehicle 10 is shown with a deformed body panel 40 caused by displacement of the front tire 14 .
- the object 50 shown in FIG. 6 , may of course assume different positions in the vehicle or outboard of the side 18 of the vehicle depending upon the location and severity of a collision event.
- this disclosure provides an apparatus for managing the energy of an offset impact by a vehicle 10 with an object 50 that is laterally outboard of the frame rail 32 of the vehicle 10 .
- a sensor 22 senses an impact with the object 50 or an impending impact may be sensed by a predictive sensor, such as a radar 24 or machine vision sensor 26 .
- the sensor provides an offset impact signal to a controller 20 that receives the offset impact signal and provides an actuation signal.
- An inflator 38 is operatively connected to the inflatable member 30 to inflate the inflatable member 30 in response to the actuation signal received from the controller 20 .
- the inflatable member 30 may have a metal skin that is folded in its unexpanded condition and is unfolded in the expanded condition.
- the metal skin may be a foil-like skin that permits the inflatable member 30 to be folded flat against the frame rail 32 in the unexpanded condition.
- the metal skin of the inflatable member 30 is intended to increase its rigidity and durability. When the object 50 contacts the inflatable member 30 , the side 18 of the vehicle 10 is moved toward the longitudinal centerline of the vehicle 10 during the impact. It should be understood that a pair of inflatable members 30 may be provided on opposite lateral outboard sides of the frame assembly.
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- This disclosure relates to an expandable deflector attached to a sub-frame, or other frame part, of a vehicle that displaces the vehicle laterally or imparts a rotational moment to the vehicle in a frontal impact with a laterally offset object.
- Vehicles are designed and tested for crashworthiness. One parameter in testing vehicle design is the extent of any intrusion into a passenger compartment of a vehicle as a result of a crash test. Intrusions may be measured in a variety of locations, including areas identified, for example, as the toe pan, brake pedal, instrument panel, footrest and door opening.
- Frontal crash tests focus on impacts with objects that are centrally located between the frame rails of the vehicle. The bumper beam of a vehicle is generally secured to the vehicle frame through crush cans, or other intervening structures, that are designed to absorb energy. Crush cans absorb impact energy by progressively collapsing. The extent or possibility of any intrusion of an object into the passenger compartment is reduced by the energy absorbed by the crash cans.
- Recently, more stringent standards have been proposed that are designed to test a vehicle in a 40 mph crash with an object that is located in the outer one-fourth of the transverse width of the vehicle. Impacts in this area may be outboard of the vehicle frame. It is not feasible to provide additional crush cans in this area to absorb the impact because the crush cans are not backed by the vehicle frame that is disposed laterally inboard of the object.
- There is a need to improve the crashworthiness of vehicles involved in a collision with a small offset object. This disclosure addresses the above problems and challenges relating to vehicle design. The extent of intrusion in the event of an offset impact is intended to be reduced by applying the disclosed concept as summarized below and with reference to the illustrated embodiments.
- According to one aspect of this disclosure, an apparatus is provided for managing energy of an offset impact by a vehicle having a frame and a front tire with an object laterally outboard of the frame. The apparatus may comprise a deflector attached to the frame that has an unexpanded condition and an expanded condition. The body of the vehicle surrounds the frame and defines a space in front of the front tire and adjacent to the deflector that is at least partially filled by the deflector in the expanded condition. The deflector is effective to rotate the vehicle to move a first side of the vehicle that impacts the object toward a longitudinal centerline of the vehicle during the impact.
- According to another aspect of the disclosure, an intrusion avoidance apparatus is provided for a vehicle having a body, a frame, a bumper, and an impact absorbing member disposed between the frame and the bumper that defines a void within the body. The intrusion avoidance apparatus comprises an inflatable member, a sensor that provides a signal upon sensing that the void within the body of the vehicle is about to receive an object in the course of a collision with the object. A controller receives the signal and provides an actuation signal to a pyrotechnic inflator that is actuated by the actuation signal to inflate the inflatable member to fill the void.
- According to a further aspect of the disclosure, an apparatus is provided for managing kinetic energy of a frontal impact with an object in a vehicle having a passenger compartment. The apparatus comprises a frame assembly, a bumper beam attached to the frame assembly and impact force absorbing elements attached between the frame assembly and the bumper beam. A pair of inflatable members may be disposed laterally outboard of the frame assembly and spaced rearward from the bumper beam. The inflatable members are attached to the frame assembly in a deflated condition. If the impact with the object occurs outboard from the frame assembly so that the frontal impact is not fully absorbed by the impact absorbing elements, the inflatable member is inflated to rotate the vehicle away from the object to reduce intrusion of the object into the vehicle toward the passenger compartment.
- According to other optional aspects of the disclosure, the apparatus may further comprise a sensor disposed on the vehicle that senses the object impacted by the vehicle outboard of the frame and provides an offset impact signal to a controller. The controller receives the offset impact signal and provides an actuation signal to an inflator operatively connected to the deflector to inflate the deflector in response to the actuation signal. The sensor may sense the object before the object impacts the vehicle. The sensor may be selected from the group consisting essentially of a radar system or a machine vision system. Alternatively, the sensor may be an accelerometer or an electro-resistive sensor that senses the object when the object contacts the bumper of the vehicle.
- The deflector may have a metal skin that is folded in the unexpanded condition and unfolded in the expanded condition. The deflector may be folded flat against the frame in the unexpanded condition.
- The above aspects of the disclosure and other aspects will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art in view of the attached drawings and the following detailed description of the illustrated embodiments.
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FIG. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view of the front of a vehicle with several different examples of sensors that are shown diagrammatically and may be used to sense an offset impact with an object; -
FIG. 2 is a fragmentary bottom plan view of a frame, bumper rail, impact absorbing member, and a deflated deflector; -
FIG. 3 is a fragmentary perspective view of a frame, bumper rail, impact absorbing member, and an inflated deflector; -
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary bottom plan view of a frame, bumper rail, impact absorbing member and an inflated deflector at the point of initial impact by the bumper with an object; -
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary bottom plan view of a frame, bumper rail, impact absorbing member and an inflated deflector at the point of initial impact by the deflector with the object; and -
FIG. 6 is a fragmentary bottom plan view of a frame, bumper rail, impact absorbing member and an inflated deflector at the conclusion of the inflated deflector's impact with the object. - A detailed description of the illustrated embodiments of the disclosed concept is provided below. The disclosed embodiments are examples that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale. Some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. The specific structural and functional details disclosed in this application are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art how to practice the invention.
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FIG. 1 , a front portion of avehicle 10 is shown that includes thefront bumper fascia 12 and a pair offront tires 14. Thevehicle 10 includes apassenger compartment 16. Aside 18 of thevehicle 10 is also partially illustrated. Acontroller 20 is diagrammatically represented that is adapted to receive a signal from asensor 22, such as an electro-resistive sensor or a capacitive sensor. Alternatively, different types of sensors may be used, such asradar 24, a machine vision system 26, or one or more accelerometers 28. The sensors are used to sense or predictively sense an impact with thevehicle 10 and send an offset impact warning signal. - Referring to
FIG. 2 , adeflector 30, or inflatable member, is shown attached to aframe rail 32. Theframe rail 32 may be part of a vehicle frame or a frame assembly to which theinflatable member 30 is attached. Aninflator 38 is also secured to theframe rail 32 and is operatively connected to theinflatable member 30 to inflate theinflatable member 30 in the event of a collision. Animpact absorbing member 42 is shown disposed between abumper beam 46 and theframe rail 32. - Referring to
FIG. 3 , thedeflector 30 is shown in its expanded or deployed position. Thedeflector 30 is attached to theframe rail 32 of thevehicle 10. The deflector fills aspace 48, or void, located in the front quarter panel area of thevehicle 10. Thespace 48 is defined by thefront tires 14,frame rail 32 and abody panel 40. Thebody panel 40 defines a portion of theside 18 of thevehicle 10. Asensor 22, such as an electro-resistive sensor, is shown disposed on the reverse side of thebumper fascia 12. Severalimpact absorbing members 42, such as crush cones, are shown between thebumper fascia 12 and thebumper beam 46. When theinflatable member 30, or deflector, is expanded it at least partially fills thespace 48. - Referring to
FIG. 4 , thevehicle 10 is shown without bumper fascia just after contacting anobject 50. At this point, thesensor 22, shown inFIGS. 1 and 3 , will have been triggered. Thedeflector 30 is shown as it is inflated to at least partially fill thespace 48, or void. The void 48 is formed by theframe rail 32, thefront tire 14 and thebody panel 40. Thedeflector 30 is located between thefront tire 14 and thebumper beam 46. As shown inFIG. 4 , theobject 50 is shown in contact with theend impact member 42. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , thevehicle 10 is shown with theobject 50 impacting the inflateddeflector 30. Thedeflector 30 is shown deflecting theside 18 of thevehicle 10 toward the centerline of the vehicle as indicated by the arrow inFIG. 5 . Thedeflector 30 is shown inflated and attached to theframe rail 32. Thedeflector 30, or inflatable member, is shown partially filling thespace 48, or void, defined in the front quarter area of thevehicle 10. - Referring to
FIG. 6 , theobject 50 is shown with thevehicle 10 enveloping theobject 50 within thespace 48. Theobject 50 is shown just forward of thefront tire 14 and thefront tire 14 is shown displaced rearwardly. Theside 18 of thevehicle 10 is shown with adeformed body panel 40 caused by displacement of thefront tire 14. Theobject 50, shown inFIG. 6 , may of course assume different positions in the vehicle or outboard of theside 18 of the vehicle depending upon the location and severity of a collision event. - In operation, this disclosure provides an apparatus for managing the energy of an offset impact by a
vehicle 10 with anobject 50 that is laterally outboard of theframe rail 32 of thevehicle 10. During a collision, asensor 22 senses an impact with theobject 50 or an impending impact may be sensed by a predictive sensor, such as aradar 24 or machine vision sensor 26. The sensor provides an offset impact signal to acontroller 20 that receives the offset impact signal and provides an actuation signal. An inflator 38 is operatively connected to theinflatable member 30 to inflate theinflatable member 30 in response to the actuation signal received from thecontroller 20. - The
inflatable member 30 may have a metal skin that is folded in its unexpanded condition and is unfolded in the expanded condition. The metal skin may be a foil-like skin that permits theinflatable member 30 to be folded flat against theframe rail 32 in the unexpanded condition. The metal skin of theinflatable member 30 is intended to increase its rigidity and durability. When theobject 50 contacts theinflatable member 30, theside 18 of thevehicle 10 is moved toward the longitudinal centerline of thevehicle 10 during the impact. It should be understood that a pair ofinflatable members 30 may be provided on opposite lateral outboard sides of the frame assembly. - While exemplary embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the invention.
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